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Thranduil
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I favour a slightly higher speed than agility, although they are pretty closely balanced. It also helps to increase your SAs. I think that it can be much more effective to boost SAs than to pay 5 points for an additional point of speed for example.
 
Firenze
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My DE has had more Agi than Spd, plenty of hurries, but not that many sacks.

I'm gradually evening them out, then heading for SA's.
 
Voltron
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Agility should be 10-20 points higher then speed. But you need high in both. Agility to reach max speed faster and speed to have high top speed.
 
Duo
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I'd say Agility

I've tried switching all my gear to speed and it was awful.
 
wms02a
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speed than agi
 
danyaly78
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Speed 1st...Agility 2nd....
 
ajkj36
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Both of my DEs have 75 strength, 70 speed, 75 agility 51 tackling I still dont get that many sacks. I cant figure it out.
 
Goodlivn
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Originally posted by ajkj36
Both of my DEs have 75 strength, 70 speed, 75 agility 51 tackling I still dont get that many sacks. I cant figure it out.


looks like you did ok...seems you are balanced between your main attributes. if you play the LDE alot you might have concentrated on getting strength/tackling higher than would allow you to pump either speed/agility

at your lvl i would certainly look at having speed or agility at 90-100+
 
BiggerBlue
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Originally posted by ajkj36
Both of my DEs have 75 strength, 70 speed, 75 agility 51 tackling I still dont get that many sacks. I cant figure it out.


What are your SAs?

How about your VAs?

Vision, confidence, and stamina?

Whoa! At lvl 48 your spd and agi is 70 and 75? You're going up against some tough OTs buddy (save the gutted ones.) You're not going to get much sacks with those numbers at lvl 48.

You really need to get spd up to mid-80s and agi high 80s and low 90s if you want to succeed on a consistent basis.

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